Chapter 106 Fog

On the vast sea, a ghost ship is speeding across the calm surface.

The previous showers had stopped, but the air was still filled with moisture, making people feel sticky and uncomfortable.

Jiang Ran glanced at the time; it was almost 3 o'clock. She returned to her room, where Xiao Bai had already prepared warm water for her.

Soaking in the water, Jiang Ran couldn't help but sigh, and her previously troubled thoughts became a little clearer.

She planned to rest for a day and then explore the marked points on the map.

Of course, she wouldn't rush straight to the punctuation mark. She planned to do what she had done before: first find nearby coordinates to teleport to, and then decide whether to use a teleportation scroll depending on the situation.

The biggest advantage of teleportation scrolls is that the target point can be set in advance, which is much faster than using the young lady's coordinates to "teleport".

After using up the three teleportation scrolls I received earlier, I only have one left, but the Heavenly Ranking update is coming soon.

Jiang Ran only hoped that every treasure chest given out in the future would contain a teleportation scroll, given how useful this item was.

3 points in the early hours.

It was the deepest part of the night, but the sea seemed different tonight.

A thick fog began to rise from the sea, and soon it obscured the waters ahead, making it impossible to see anything clearly.

Logically speaking, there aren't many obstacles on the surface of the Sea of ​​Death, apart from the small islands, so even if there's fog, it shouldn't have much of an impact.

But Jiang Ran looked at the flight path, which was barely visible, and her expression became slightly serious.

She was taking a bath and thinking about something when Xiaobai noticed something was wrong and knocked on the bathroom door, interrupting her thoughts.

After getting dressed and going up to the deck, I found that the fog had indeed completely enveloped this area.

Although the fog in her previous life didn't appear until 20 days after the dungeon started, Jiang Ran has now accepted the fact that the game's progress is constantly changing.

Besides the loss of navigation routes, the fog also brought reefs and dangerous, riotous creatures.

Because they can't see the road ahead clearly, many people easily go around in circles, or even plunge headlong into the Black Sea region.

Meanwhile, in the Black Sea, countless treacherous reefs slowly emerged from the thick fog, hidden beneath the surface, waiting for the player's ship to crash into them.

Although the ship will never capsize, after repeatedly hitting the reefs, a crack may appear in some corner.

As the cracks widened and seawater gradually flooded the cabin, it was the turn of the riotous marine creatures to make their appearance.

Jiang Ran even encountered giant seabirds in this thick fog.

The bird's sharp beak and claws caused her great trouble, especially since the reinforced boats appeared so vulnerable to the bird's razor-sharp claws.

Therefore, although giant seabirds are not common, quite a few players have perished under their claws.

Most people died when their small boats were destroyed.

But looking at the thick fog, Jiang Ran suddenly thought of the description of the ghost ship: "You can get a 50% acceleration effect when driving in the fog and you will never get lost." The description seemed a bit too specific.

Following this line of thought back, Jiang Ran was surprised to find that many times, the things she received had a sense of "destiny".

The feeling was somewhat strange, as if she were following a pre-set path. Jiang Ran didn't know how to describe this awkward feeling.

But for now, it's not a bad thing.

The ghost ship sailed through the thick fog, its high gunwales preventing any disturbance from the raging marine life.

She stared at the thick fog for a while, then went back to the cabin.

The chat room, whether on the train channel or the world channel, was abuzz with discussion about the sudden arrival of the thick fog.

Now everyone basically understands that the game doesn't do anything meaningless; any change signifies impending danger. This understanding was validated when the first person was attacked by the giant bird.

It started when someone sent a message: in the thick fog, a huge figure was hovering above the small boat, giving people an inexplicable sense of oppression.

"Is this... a bird?"

"Holy crap, such a big bird! If it attacks us, we'll have nowhere to hide!"

"Pah, pah, pah! Don't say such unlucky things!"

"Do you think it won't happen if we don't say anything? Don't you guys understand how this game works? This thing must have appeared to attack players, I bet 50 lives!"

……

Although everyone has realized that during this month-long voyage at sea, it is necessary to upgrade the vessel as soon as possible in order to withstand the potential dangers.

Not everyone has enough resources.

In survival games, snowballing resources is not an easy task, because a sudden disaster can wipe out all your previous gains.

You need to reserve life points for buying train tickets, life points for repairing your body, and life points for exchanging for living supplies.

Even for ordinary players who band together for mutual support, the best they can hope for is a little more abundant in resources, but upgrading their ships quickly is still not an easy task.

Nowadays, for small to medium-sized guilds to upgrade their vehicles to the size of small cruise ships, they are considered to have developed quite well.

Therefore, when faced with the threat of giant birds, most people's dilemma is not only to protect themselves, but also to protect their ships.

Especially when the first person released the giant bird's corpse.

Both the sharp beaks and claws of birds cause unease. If the ship hasn't been upgraded with protective shields, one should consider whether their own body can withstand a bird's attack before worrying about the ship's safety.

To make matters worse, someone discovered a hidden reef beneath the sea surface.

"Damn it, these rocks in the sea are fucking hard! They almost sank my boat!"

"How could there be reefs in water this deep?! This game has no shame at all!"

"The fog is too thick, we can't see anything at all! I almost hit a big reef just now. Even if the boat wasn't damaged, given the size of the reef, if we had actually driven onto it, it would probably have run aground immediately."

"The stranding isn't the main issue. Did you guys notice? There are more fish, and they're bigger... I just saw a giant octopus nestled on top of the reef. Luckily, I had sharp eyes and avoided it!"

Will this fog ever dissipate...?

"There's an island! We can take shelter on the island when it's foggy!"

……

But less than five minutes later, the player who had just said they had discovered the island sent out another message.

"The island is full of pirates!!"

Then there was no further news.

The message stopped at this one, and something shocking suddenly came to mind.

Jiang Ran sighed softly and closed the chat room.

In her experience, this fog only appears at night and will dissipate by 8 a.m. the next morning.

But she can't guarantee that her experience is correct.

But what awaits all players after the fog clears?

Thank you Mi Xinlan for the red sleeve ticket! ()

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